Quite some distance apart and as weve now heard there was only 9 minutes between the alarm being raised and the man being shot so quite a lot still be to be explained there but as you pointed out it does seem to be moving towards either one a traitor or perhaps 2 well only know that perhaps when the police have gone through the remainder of the video stay with us ak carry were going to have a look at last nights events which the chancellor has condemned as a repulsive terror attack and then. Its the morning after indiana and the city is on edge a huge manhunt is taking place behind the scenes and last nights events have caused a sleepless night for many. I didnt sleep i feel awful. I still feel the panic. Im nervous and worried i live in the neighborhood next to al gotten from there you could hear a lot. All straight as government has declared mondays shootings the terror attack and says at least one of the assailants had an islamist motive. We cleverly pushed deep its not been confirm
Police brutality and racial injustice. The discussion focused on how newsrooms are changing how they approachstory coverage. Welcome. So happy to know that youre with us. Im the executive director of the National Association of Journalism Institutes and we are really happy to be hosting this event on newsroom protests and it has anything really changed. Thank you to the National Press club members for planning this program in partnership with us and the communicatorscommittee. Its going to be an interesting and informative conversation. First among our wonderful panelists and then we hope youll join in by sharing your questions using the monday. So im going to turn this over to our moderator ina moment , Michael Carter who is usa today managing editor, ethics but first i want to say again welcome and thank you to our panel and amanda barrett, fda managing editor of theassociated press. Sanchez, editor and Senior Vice President at the Minneapolis Church news and dorothy packer, Investig
The National Press Club Journalism institute, and were very happen happy to be hosting this program on newsrooms after thews summer of protests, has anything really changed. Thank you to National Press club members for pairing this program rtin partnership with us and wih e e communicators committee. Its going to be an interesting and informative conversation first among our wonderful panelists, and then we hope youll join in using the q a. So im going to turn this over to our moderator, michael mccarter, who is usa today managing editor of standards, ethics and inclusion. But first, i want to say begun aglcome and thank you to our panel amanda barrett, Deputy Managing Editor of the associated press, Renee Sanchez, editor and Senior Vice President at the minneapolis star tribune, and Dorothy Tucker, Investigative Reporter in my hometown of chicago and president of the National Association of black journalists. Thank you all for being here. And michael, over to you. Thank you for having
In the very troubled region because we feel it could be pong balls very resurgence and arrives in transmission. Of ignorance with. A very warm welcome to you youre watching r. T. International with me nicky aaron. A breakthrough and hope for a lasting peace a cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan has taken effect in a corner karabakh the 2 south caucasus nations reached an agreement after marathon talks on friday heron mosco russia does mediator it took 10 hours for the 2 sides to come to terms but because she asians were held behind closed doors and neither side spoke to the media afterwards it was rest it was russias foreign minister who read out the statement. Of your progression youre going youre a ceasefire is announced from 12 pm on the 10th of october for humanitarian purposes to exchange the prisoners of war another detained persons on the borders of the killed in line with red cross principles the specific parameters of the ceasefire will be agreed later the truth includes
Hearing. Futures this morning look like this, markets fractionally moving this morning, they are in the red on fears of a new coronavirus wave. Dow industrials down 17, nasdaq down 23 and s p 500 not too far from where it closed yesterday, down just about 2 points. Despite positive talks on a new round of stimulus. It is he departure from yesterday, markets were boosted by energy, technology and financials. This morning, we are seeing reversal after four weeks straight of losses, the dow industrials yesterday were up 410 points, nasdaq up 203 and s p higher by 53. California wildfires turned deadly as more than 50,000 people are forced to evacuate their homes and wine country has been ravaged by the flames. We will take you there live. And hitting the brakes, the epa questions californias new plan to ban gas powered cars by 2035. Why it may not be legal at all. Plus, a skeleton of fun, this gigantic halloween decoration making the buzz this morning. Wait until you hear the price tag. M